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Despite having been involved in youth work for years, Alex Taylor has never been on a youth weekend away. Here he explores some of the things that he discovered on his first weekend.
Research suggests that parent/carer and toddler groups are key places to form friendships and faith in churches. Alex Taylor looks at some of the findings to see what kind of impact they can have.
Do we evaluate what we've done in our ministry and think critically about it? Sam Donoghue shares his simple process for reflecting on our practice, to shape ministry through what we have discovered.
In the next post in our series on children and communion, Margaret Pritchard Houston brings the argument that communion is for all and not to be withheld from children.
What preconceptions do we have about young people and the Bible? That they won't read it? That they think it's irrelevant or not interesting? This story of a youth group challenges these assumptions.
Continuing our look at children and communion, Stephen Mawhinney looks back at the process they have been through at Barnsbury Parish in exploring admitting children to communion.
Parents, teenagers, youth workers and clergy attended the London launch of this fantastic new resource, the first of its kind, which began life as a blog by a mother and her son.
Many churches wrestle to help young people be part of a Messy Church community. James Pegg is exploring youth engagement for the Messy Church team and shares some of what he's uncovered so far.